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Zero Tolerance
01-23-2004, 07:12 AM
not yet...
but I havent really been looking...being soo busy with school, and work now too
but if you do get your hands on that software.....let us know how it works out for ya....I'm kinda itchin to know if PCTel stepped up to the plate and made something worth using
again, goodluck!
Dave420
01-23-2004, 07:58 AM
in a recient purchase for a customer I got a linksys wireless "B" external network adapter and it said on the box that it will connect with a wireless "B"or "G"(in b mode)router/gateway or you can connect it to another linksys external adapter.so it looks like they are building wireless network without a Wan(no router/switch) adapters now. the signal must be able to do a crossover without extra processing.
evilchester
02-07-2004, 07:56 PM
Originally posted by Dave420
in a recient purchase for a customer I got a linksys wireless "B" external network adapter and it said on the box that it will connect with a wireless "B"or "G"(in b mode)router/gateway or you can connect it to another linksys external adapter.so it looks like they are building wireless network without a Wan(no router/switch) adapters now. the signal must be able to do a crossover without extra processing.
is that just ad-hoc mode? or is a it capable of multiple broadcasts?
Dave420
02-07-2004, 08:16 PM
if you are connecting more then 2 computers then you need to come off your wallet and at least get a hub. ;)
even wired network cards can only do pc to pc without a hub or a router(a router is a hub with the ability to rout a wide area network and most of the time a DHCP)
evilchester
02-08-2004, 09:21 PM
Originally posted by Dave420
if you are connecting more then 2 computers then you need to come off your wallet and at least get a hub. ;)
even wired network cards can only do pc to pc without a hub or a router(a router is a hub with the ability to rout a wide area network and most of the time a DHCP)
i know....but i also know that the card came out of an access point that was capable of multiple connections.....i really don't wanna carry a hub around....all i want to do is turn my computer into a wireless router.....the linux project i posted the link for above can do it....
evilchester
06-26-2004, 07:19 PM
just an update....the software just got released for 19 bucks...if i can scam a copy, i'll tell you if it's worthwhile....if you scam a copy before i do, lemme know....thanks
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